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Freda Warren

1932 - 2022

Freda Warren obituary, 1932-2022, Millbrae, CA

BORN

1932

DIED

2022

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Millbrae, California

Freda Warren Obituary

Freda Warren
November 5, 1932 - May 3, 2022
Freda Thomas Warren entered into this world on November 5, 1932. Born to Fred DiTomasso and Enola DiPadova Thomas, she was raised in a very Italian household with her two younger sisters, Jeanette and Marie. As they grew up she was always their 'protector' and role model. She graduated Mayfield High School in Mayfield Heights, OH as class valedictorian, but despite multiple partial scholarship offers, she was not able to attend college due to finances. Work brought her to the physics department at Western Reserve University where she met Leonard and her life was changed forever. He was the love of her life for the next 71 years. They married in 1955 and after Leonard completed orthodontic school and a two year stint at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri, they moved west to San Francisco to start their new life together. They welcomed two children, Fred in 1957 and Lynn in 1960, into their lives and raised them in the home they shared in Burlingame for over 58 years.
When they were not working hard at the orthodontist practice that they built together in San Francisco, they traveled the world: Japan, China, Australia, Africa, Egypt, Indian and Italy… but her favorite was London and all things British: history, documentaries and PBS dramas. One of her most special places was the hotel and beach at the Mauna Kea, despite never going in the water! Freda was always intellectually curious and loved to tinker to figure out just how and why things worked. She was a collector of clocks so her house was always chiming on the quarter hour. Later in life, complex Lego kits became a source of joy and frustration as "the Lego lady" patiently put together thousands of small pieces to delight and amuse the kids (and adults) at the family orthodontic office. She had a place for everything and everything was always in its place. Fred and Lynn fondly remember being forced to evaluate decisions when mom would always say, "do what you think is right". She was as honest as the day is long and always called things the way they were, even if it wasn't always easy to say or hear. Freda was tiny but a force to be reckoned with and you always knew where you stood with her. Her honesty, integrity, love and support will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
She passed peacefully on May 3rd 2022, surrounded by family after a long fierce and brave battle with Mesothelioma.
She will be forever missed and survived by her husband Leonard, her son Fred (Debbie) and daughter Lynn; her three grandsons Robert (Alissa), Michael (Julia) and Nicholas; four great grandchildren Everly, Bode, Brooke and Hayden; and her two sisters Jeanette (John Svet) and Marie Chess.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle on Feb. 4, 2023.

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Marie

February 11, 2023

Being the youngest of us three sisters, Freda certainly was my "protector" and role model. Our childhood memories were quite memorable growing up in Mayfield Heights along with my summer visit to the army base in Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri. Extended memories continue with family vacations in Las Vegas, Nevada and the Mediterranean Cruise. Even though many miles divided us, I had frequent visits to Burlingame with family and incorporating visits to wine country. Freda undoubtedly was definitive with her opinions. When she disagreed with a family decision, she would often comment to me "but no one asked me". She certainly was a warrior with her years of struggle with mesothelioma. There are not enough words to express her loss in my life. Love and hugs, sis!!

Jeanette

February 5, 2023

She was not just my big sister; she was my best friend. I will never forget the good times we had growing up. That extended into adulthood when we traveled the world together. I miss her more than I could ever express in writing!

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